Early voting starts in Camden County with multiple accessible locations

Early voting starts in Camden County with multiple accessible locations
Louis Cappelli, Jr. Commissioner Director — Official website
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In Camden County, New Jersey, early voting for the upcoming election commenced on Saturday, October 26. This period of early voting will extend until Sunday, November 3. Voting hours are set from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., with reduced hours from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sundays.

Commissioner Director Louis Cappelli Jr. emphasized the importance of early voting in ensuring that every resident has the opportunity to participate in this significant election. He stated, “Early voting is extremely important as it ensures that every resident can cast their ballot for this extremely important election.” Cappelli encouraged residents to vote early to avoid potential disruptions on Election Day, such as long lines at polling locations. “Please visit one of the seven sites located throughout the county and make your voice heard this election,” he added.

The designated locations for early voting in Camden County include:

– Gloucester Township: Elections & Archive Center at 100 University Court, Blackwood (Warehouse, Side Entrance).
– Camden City: Rowan University at 129 N. Broadway, Camden (Parking available at PNC Bank and street parking).
– Collingswood: Collingswood Senior Center at 30 W. Collings Ave (Large Living Room on First Floor).
– Cherry Hill: Cherry Hill Community Center at 820 Mercer Street.
– Runnemede: Harry Williams Community Center at 2 Broadway (Senior Room).
– Winslow: Bud Duble Community Center at 33 Cooper Folly Rd., Winslow Twp.
– Voorhees: Lion’s Lake Community Center at 101 Dutchtown Rd.

These sites provide convenient access for voters across the county to exercise their right to vote ahead of Election Day.



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